- Fishing has remained steady in Chennai coastal area for the last two years.
- Fishing has remained steady at Chennai coastal area last two years.
- Fishing has remained steady in 2010 and has dropped this year.
- Fishing has remained steady in 2010 and has dropped in this year.
Please check all the four sentences.
1/2. Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area for the last two years.
3/4. Fishing remained steady in 2010 and has dropped this year.
Dozy,
- Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area in the last two years.
- Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area last two years.
- Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area the last two years.
Which are correct?
Dozy/Beeesneees,
Could you help me?
- OK. You can also say “for/over the last two years”.
- Incorrect.
- This is not wrong, but it does not look great to me as a formal written sentence. It seems more of a conversational style.